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l g Y , W Chorus Classes Fornl Dl0Il0l'll Dance Group One of the most spectacular features of the year was the nodern dance group formed by chorus members. Dancing to 'he choreography planned by their instructor, Mr. Sueolca, :he group' made its initial appearance at school, and then, ater, at 'Baldwin high school auditorium during the Maui -ligh Chorus presentation of Wlqhe Nativityn. The dancers, :lad in tight bodiced outfits of many colors included: Sally Damian, Blossom Fujimura, Nancy Miyashiro, Shirley Sombe- on, Katherine Rivera, Matsulco Matsui, Sachilco Tanji, Ro- :ario Baylosis, Kaleo Brandt, Ruth Yara, Mildred Isob-:, Flazel Cambra, Joanne Fleming, Victoria Prito, Myrtle Ya- namoto, Ethel Kimura, Kinuye Kijinami, Flora Pojas, Arthur Enos, Herman Sugimura, Joseph Largosa, Wilbur Sato, Law- rence Shishido, and James Kamiya. There were approximately one hundred and twenty-six mem- Jers in the chorus classes. The choral groups consisted of the Vlaui High Singers evenly balanced as to sex, Maui High Girls, Glee, an all girls' chorusg and the Troubadours, which Had more girls than boys. Modern Dancers . . . Caught in one of their many movements! MAUI HIGH SINGERS - FRONT ROVV: Sue Sakai, Flora Poias, Kalhleen Ikeda, Aileen Akuna, Orchid Tauea, Beverly Silva, Muriel Enos, Linda Boleilho, Myra Fnqlish, Kay Kaiwi, ROW 2: Victoria Prilo, l-lazel Cambra, Selsuko Shishido, Ruth Ishida, Myrtle Yamamoto, Mary Lee, Joanne Fleming, Esther Sakamoto, Kinuye Kiiinami, Leilani Lum l'lo, Mariorie Hashimoto, Elhel Kimura. ROW 3: Toshio Seki, Nobuo Abe, Richard Watanabe. Leslie Ooshi, Mickey Karimoro, Fred Nishida, Gordon Ueoka, Willred lkemoto, Wilbur Sato. ROW 4: Clarence Matsumolo, Larry Awakuni, Themes Cup Choy, Shinki Kuniyoshi, Arthur Enos, Henry Akana, Joseph Domingo, Herman Suqimura, Joseph Larqosa.
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COMMERCIAL CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss l-lirai, Flora Poias. Nancy Kawamura, Rufh Ishida, Mitzi Marsuhara, Carol Shirokane, Elaine Hiye, Jane Hasegawa, Margaret Yoshirni, ROD 2: Aline l-larnaquchi, Karen Higa, Ethel Shimofe, Susan Yamashiia, Roberta Tio- rnoolca, Mae Matsuoka, Jane Asalo, Aq- nes Yamanoha. ROW 3: Linda Boteil- ho. Jane? Mulai, Janet Nagaia, Judy Mori, Catherine Arai, Charlotte lmada, Elaine Talcei, Ethel Tamashiro. Efsulco Ni- shida. ROW 4: Wilbur Sato, Florence Pahulcoa, Stanley Yurnen, Miisuo Yoshi- zu, Wilherf Torn, Nobuo l-laniasalci. Yoshifo lwaishi, Bert Tsulcuda. 'fangorasg 0E Maui High Present Stunt Show CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Margaret Yoshirni, secretary: Ruth Ishida, prexy. ROW 2: Roberta Tomooka, vice prexy and Nohuo Hannasalci, treasurer. Seventy-six Tickets for the Stunt Show, Price, fifteen cents! Selling these tickets for the purpose of obtaining more office machines were the husiness-minded students, none other than the Com- mercial Cluh memhers. The Stunt Show took place on Marcli 1 and six cluhs participated in performing hilarious skits in the auditorium. Prizes for the most outstanding' performances were given to SEC for At Home on the Range , to Block M for their skit, Mystery of the Missing False Teeth and the JSC for Kingdom of Nonsense. Other activities included an overnight trip to Haleakala to observe the sunrise and sunset and a field trip to the Maui L. Soda Company. f This club was composed of 39 efficient upperclassmen. Some of the memhers have acquired working knowledge of many different types of office machines, such as the ditto, calculators and adding machines. Heading the cluh was President Ruth Ishida. Standing hy to assist her were Vice President Roherta Tomooka, Secretary Margaret Yoshimi and Treasurer Nohuo I-lamasaki. Miss Hirai was their advisor.
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Kinoshita circus: Mr. Sueoka, loafing on the job? . . . Christmas program: And a partridge in a pear trer The choral groups were one of the most energetic and dy- namic groups on the campus. They sang at various PTA meetings, for the Junior Chamber of Commerce, school com-- missioners, MTA Conference, for the patients at Kula Sana- torium, territorial legislators and made a recording at KMVI for Christmas. Many more have enjoyed their distinctive a capella singing. GGTHE NA'l'lVITY Climax Chorus members were involved in many money-making projects to build up a traveling fund. They sold Fritos, pota- to chips, and sodas at the Kinoshita circus and at football games whenever the Maui high eleven participated. Another of their projects was sillc-screening shirts for various clubs. The presentation of the The Nativityv, climaxed the first semesters' worlc for the traveling fund. MAUI HIGH GIRLS' GLEE FRONF ROW: Joy Ape, Lourdes Fernandez, l-larriei Arai, Gerlrude Kaiura, Shirley Salcala, Myrna Santos, Nancy Miyashiro Carolyn Ogala, June Ann Tripp, Janet Kiiagawa, Sachilfo Tanii, Haruyo Shishido, Ellen Maalea, Maeva l'lair, Jane Tamayose. ROW 3. Pauline Molina Ade Gaiam Harriet Walanabe, Katherine Rivera, Shirley Sornbelon, Shirley Shimabulcuro, Nancy Goya, Maisulro Matsui, Frances l-iamasalci . . . Kamalca receiv luau tickets from Miss Aloha Maui. Seventy eight , Karnaka Kuloloio. ROW
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